The Park itself outside T-Mobile arena has this "legit city" feel to it. I almost forgot what city I was when I was walking down the park. It's tucked in away from the Blvd, there's lots of greenery and the architecture of the arena and the nearby structures was gorgeous.
I was late to the Chicken and Waffles party. I never had them much before. I opted for that Nashville Hot chicken waffle sandwich. I was sold on the heat of it plus a tangy sauce with pickles seemed to make a more complete sandwich than their original Chicken Waffle Sandwich (which seems to only include slaw).
The waffle held up pretty well for the chicken sandwich. It was only near the end where the tangy sauce and the chicken proved too much for the waffle. Waffle could have been cooked a little more to prevent sogginess. The tangy sauce was fantastic touch to the heat of the chicken. Chicken was juicy and rich. The waffle sandwich runs you about $12 by itself but I was very pleased with the sandwich, plus it's still cheaper than getting a good beer in T-Mobile arena. I did eat some chicken tenders from my buddy, that was a little more of a miss. The breading fell off the tender too easily, although the chicken itself was still juicy and delicious.
It was a great pre-wrasslin food. Definitely worth a shot for that delicious delicious chicken and waffles sandwich.